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Dr. B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D.Dr. B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D.'s lecture on the problem of signification (part 2) for his ENGL 3343 Contemporary American Fiction Course (August 23, 2006)

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This lecture, by Dr. B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D., continues his discussion with the students in regards to the role of signification in both literature and the nature of reality reality. The lecture was recorded on August 23rd, 2006, in his Contemporary American Fiction course at Fort Valley State University, FOrt Valley, Georgia.


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Artist/Composer: Dr. B. Keith Murphy, Ph.D.
Date: 2006-08-23
Keywords: signification; meaning; reality; symbols

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For more information about Dr. Murphy, see: www.keithmurphy.info

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